Spanish Translator » Spanish Brochure Translation

Spanish Translation For Design Files

Spanish Brochure Translation in Melbourne

Translate your brochures to Spanish or any other language.

Melbourne Translation Services has professional Spanish translators and expert typesetters who are able to work with your working design files, to provide translation from English to Spanish or from Spanish to English.

Besides Adobe InDesign files, we accept Illustrator, Photoshop, Powerpoint or any other popular working file format.

For larger files, you may send us a download link to review the files for a free quote.


Spanish Translation and Typesetting

Where a program cannot directly take the fonts of a particular language, typesetting is normally completed in Illustrator and placed back in the original design file as curved EPS files. We have considerable experience in larger multi-language typesetting projects where a consistent design and feel must be produced across several languages. This involves the coordination of Asian and European font styles, point sizes, leading, etc.

Melbourne Translation Services provides professional brochure translation and typesetting services wherever you are based in Australia or overseas. Contact us for a free quote.


Why Choose Us?
  • There are no hidden charges for fast Spanish translations!
  • Many happy repeat customers
  • We provide discounts for repeat customers or large orders
  • Full-time Spanish translators experienced in translating all kinds of documents
  • Personal, friendly service
Australia-Wide Spanish Translation Service
  • Sydney
  • Melbourne
  • Brisbane
  • Perth
  • Canberra
  • Darwin
  • Hobart
  • Adelaide
  • Wollongong
  • Newcastle
  • Cairns
The Spanish Language

More About The Spanish Language

Spanish (español) is a Romance language named for its origins as the native tongue of a large proportion of the inhabitants of Spain. It is also named Castilian after the Spanish region of Castile where it originated.

The first documents regarded as precursors of modern Spanish are from the ninth century. The dialects reflected in those documents emerged from the ancestral Vulgar Latin (common Latin), which had been brought to Iberia by the Romans during the Second Punic War around 210 BC, absorbing influences from the native Iberian languages such as Celtiberian, Basque and other paleohispanic languages. Later, it gained other external influences, most notably from the Arabic of the later Al-Andalus period.



Translation Service reviews

Spanish Translator

Upload your project files here for translation



Our Valued Clients

Melbourne Translation Clients